Avaya BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager Software Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies User manual

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Avaya BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager Software Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies is advanced software designed to enhance the functionality and efficiency of your communication system. This comprehensive solution offers a range of capabilities, including:

Advanced call processing: The software provides robust call processing features, ensuring seamless and reliable call handling within your organization.

Unified communications integration: It enables seamless integration with unified communications platforms, allowing for a cohesive and streamlined communication experience across various devices and applications.

Avaya BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager Software Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies is advanced software designed to enhance the functionality and efficiency of your communication system. This comprehensive solution offers a range of capabilities, including:

Advanced call processing: The software provides robust call processing features, ensuring seamless and reliable call handling within your organization.

Unified communications integration: It enables seamless integration with unified communications platforms, allowing for a cohesive and streamlined communication experience across various devices and applications.

BayRS Version 15.1.0.0
Part No. 308681-15.1 Rev 00
October 2001
600 Technology Park Drive
Billerica, MA 01821-4130
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Contents
Preface
Text Conventions ..............................................................................................................vii
Acronyms ..........................................................................................................................vii
Hard-Copy Technical Manuals .......................................................................................... xi
How to Get Help ............................................................................................................... xi
BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager Software
Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies
Maintenance Release Methodology .................................................................................. 1
BayRS and BCC Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies .......................................................... 1
Site Manager Software Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies ..............................................13
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Preface
This document contains information about:
Router fixed anomalies in BayRS* Version 15.1.0.0
BCC* fixed anomalies in Version 15.1.0.0
Site Manager fixed anomalies in Version 15.1.0.0
In this guide, the Passport* 5430 Multiservice Access Switch is referred to as the
Passport 5430 and the Passport 2430 Multiservice Access Switch is referred to as
the Passport 2430.
Text Conventions
This guide uses the following text conventions:
Acronyms
This guide uses the following acronyms:
bold text
Indicates command names and options and text that
you need to enter.
Example: Enter
show ip
{
alerts
|
routes
}.
Example: Use the
dinfo
command.
ABR area border router
AOT polled asynchronous over TCP/IP
APPN advanced peer-to-peer networking
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ARE ATM Routing Engine
ARN* Advanced Remote Node
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
AS autonomous system
ASBR autonomous system boundary router
ASN Access Stack Node
ATM asynchronous transfer mode
BCC Bay Command Console
BDR backup designated router
BGP Border Gateway Protocol
BLN Backbone Link Node
BN* Backbone Node
BOD bandwidth on demand
BRI basic rate interface
CES Contivity* extranet switch
CPU central processing unit
CR change request
DLCI data link connection identifier
DLS data link server
DLSw data link switching
DLUR dependent logical unit requester
DoD dial on demand
DSU data service unit
DVMRP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
EBGP External Border Gateway Protocol
FDL file definition language
FEP front end processor
FTP file transfer protocol
GID group identification
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HSSI high speed security interface
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
ID identifier or identification
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
IKE Internet Key Exchange
IP Internet Protocol
IPEX IP Encapsulation of X.25
IPSec IP Security Protocols
IPX internet packet exchange
ISDN integrated services digital network
ITU International Telecom Union
LANE LAN emulation
LCP Link Control Protocol
LEC local exchange carrier
LS link state
LSA link state advertisement
LSDB link state database
MCT1 Multichannel T1
MIB management information base
MPOA Multi-Protocol Over ATM
MOSPF Multicast Open Shortest Path First
MTU maximum transfer unit
NHRP Next Hop Resolution Protocol
NTP Network Time Protocol
NMS network management system
NAT Network Address Translation
NetBIOS Network Basic Input/Output System
NIC network interface card
NTP Network Time Protocol
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NVFS non-volatile file system
OAM operation, administration, and management
OSPF Open Shortest Path First
PCAP packet capture
PCMCIA personal computer memory card international
association
PDN public data network
PIM protocol-independent multicast
PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
PVC permanent virtual circuit
QLLC qualified logical link control
RIP Routing Information Protocol
SA security association or source address
SABME set asynchronous balanced mode extended
SAP service access point
SDLC synchronous data link control
SNA system network architecture
SNAP Standard Network Access Protocol
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
UDP User Datagram Protocol
VBM virtual buffer memory
VC virtual circuit
VCI virtual circuit identifier
VCCT virtual channel connection termination
VNR virtual network router
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BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager Software
Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies
This document lists the anomalies (also referred to as bugs, change requests, or
CRs) that have been fixed in Nortel Networks BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager
Software Version 15.1.0.0.
Feature Release Methodology
BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager Software Version 15.1.0.0 is a Feature release.
Feature releases contain new software or hardware functionality and change
request content (for example, software fixes, hardware fixes and design
improvements) since the last release.
BayRS and BCC Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies
Nortel Networks has fixed the following anomalies in BayRS and BCC Version
15.1.0.0.
==========================================================
CR Q00021061-05: VRRP
About every 48 days, a VRRP router causes a multicast storm or stops sending
VRRP advertisements.
CR Q00021764 - 01: DLSw_APPN_Boundary
APPN DLSw Boundary may fail to recover if the DLSw/SDLC connection is
interrupted.
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CR Q00023153: VRRP
Disabling a VRRP interface causes VRRP multinetted on token ring LANE to
stop forwarding IP packets.
CR Q00024865-01: SNMP
The Passport ARN router does not send an SNMP trap when an internal or
external power supply fails; therefore you cannot remotely track a failure of either
power supply.
CR Q00027455-07: ARN/FT1
Sending loopback codes to the FT1 interface on an ARN does not cause the FT1
interface to go into the loopback state.
CR Q00027455-08: Passport 2430/FT1
Sending loopback codes to the FT1 interface on a Passport 2430 does not cause
the FT1 interface to go into the loopback state.
CR Q00027455-09: Passport 5430/FT1
Sending loopback codes to the FT1 interface on a Passport 5430 does not cause
the FT1 interface to go into the loopback state.
CR Q00027474-07: Passport ARN/FT1
When PPP echo request is enabled on the FT1 interface on a Passport ARN, the
FT1 interface will not stay in the loopback state after receiving loopback codes.
CR Q00027474-08: Passport 2430/FT1
When PPP echo request is enabled on the FT1 interface on a Passport 2430, the
FT1 interface will not stay in the loopback state after receiving loopback codes.
CR Q00027474-09: Passport 5430/FT1
When PPP echo request is enabled on the FT1 interface on a Passport 5430, the
FT1 interface will not stay in the loopback state after receiving loopback codes.
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CR Q00030854-02: Passport 5430/FT1
The FT1 interface on a Passport 5430 may not always react correctly to loopback
and FDL loopback codes when they are received on the FT1 interface.
CR Q00032218: NVFS
If you make changes to the flash card using the
format
,
compact
,
copy
,
delete
,
ftp
,
tftp
, or
partition
commands, the wfFsVolEntry MIB parameter does not get
updated.
CR Q00033757-02: QLLC
Our current QLLC implementation does not conform to RFC 1795 and therefore
PU2.1 connections cannot be made.
CR Q00035722-03: VRRP
If two ARN routers are configured to support two virtual routers, with the first
ARN configured to master the first virtual router and the second ARN configured
to master the second one, and each router is providing full redundancy and load
balancing for the other, one ARN may eventually fault due to a global buffer
depletion.
CR Q00036689: Technician Interface
The Technician Interface cannot handle input that is more than 256 characters,
specifically
set
commands for policies and traffic filters.
CR Q00038086-01: CSMACD
Packets received that contain symbol errors incorrectly increment the
wfCSMACDRxSymbolError and wfCSMACDFcsErrorRx statistics. This
anomaly is fixed only for the Quad 100BT module.
CR Q00039208-03: DLSw
The BLN router cannot support more than 500 PUs on a single Ethernet slot.
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CR Q00039556-01: MIB
When you configure an X.25 interface; the router does not correctly fill up some
MIB II objects, therefore the management software cannot configure interface
parameters. There are also no ifEntry instances created for additional X.25 service
records.
CR Q00039906-07: ARN/FT1
The MIB parameter wfDs1E1PortLoopbackState is not being reset back to 1 (no
loop) when loopback mode is terminated on the FT1 interface on an ARN.
CR Q00039906-08: Passport 2430/FT1
The MIB parameter wfDs1E1PortEntry.wfDs1E1PortLoopbackState is not reset
back to 1 (no loop) when loopback mode is terminated on the FT1 interface on a
Passport 2430.
CR Q00039906-09: Passport 5430/FT1
The MIB parameter wfDs1E1PortEntry.wfDs1E1PortLoopbackState is not reset
back to 1 (no loop) when loopback mode is terminated on the FT1 interface on a
Passport 5430.
CR Q00040292-02: Dial-on-Demand
The one-way authentication feature on a dial-on-demand ISDN circuit is not
working correctly.
CR Q00040717-01: TI Rui
The
ping
command
–v
option does not work if you add it as an action to the
wfTiRui MIB.
CR Q00040882-01: OSPF
After a path becomes invalid, and you configure ECMP, OSPF may not remove
the path from the routing table.
CR Q00041252-01: IP
After a router fails, causing routes to be redirected through another router, some of
the routing table entries that are marked as type redirect may not be cleared from
the second routers forwarding cache after the failing router recovers.
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CR Q00041676-01: IGMP
A Passport 5430 router running an IGMP relay faults when a DVMRP multicast
router is downstream from that router.
CR Q00041685-01: DLS
After receiving an unexpected UA from the remote host, a central DLS router
ignores subsequent valid SABMEs generated from the host, resulting in a failed
connection.
CR Q00042053-01: MIB
System Up Time is reset if a FRE is physically removed and reinserted, even if
there is more than one FRE in the chassis.
CR Q00042562-01: MPOA
When you are running MPOA on a busy VNR 5782 or ATM router, a fault may
occur.
CR Q00043378-01: IP
The router will fault when one of the four serial interfaces changes from a down
site to an active site while BGP routes are downloading to the router.
CR Q00043383-01: IPSec
While tunnels are being formed between a Passport 2430 and a Contivity VPN
4500 Switch, two connections are occasionally established on the switch during
IKE negotiation of the ESP SAs. This can cause the tunnel to hang.
CR
Q00043456: ISDN
The Passport 2430 router may fail to initialize the ISDN circuit when the router is
cold-booted.
CR Q00043513: MIB
The
ping
command with the
-p
option does not work if you add the command as
an action to the wfTiRui MIB.
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CR Q00043787-01: L2TP
When attempting to send more than twenty L2TP authentication requests per
second to a RADIUS server, the L2TP logs the message
Retransmit buffer
ring full
, dropping outbound buffers and all subsequent buffers.
CR Q00043881-02: Quad 10/100Base-T
When traffic utilization is very high on the line, a quad 10/100 port running at half
duplex may stop transmitting traffic, but it will continue to receive traffic.
CR Q00044052-02: Frame Relay
Using protocol priority and traffic shaping on low-speed links over a high-speed
physical line results in low queue starvation. To address this issue, a new Site
Manager parameter,
BW Threshold
,
now increases throughput on low-speed
links. For more information, see Release Notes for BayRS Version 15.1.0.0.
CR Q00044157: ATM
Routers running Token Ring or ATM log new ATM_LE debug messages in such
quantity that these new messages may fill the log files.
CR Q00044424: NTP
When you enable NTP globally on a BayRS router, the router logs a message
whenever NTP resets the system clock. Because this frequently happens, the
excessive number of messages may cause the router log to wrap.
CR Q00044818-01:IP
When you are booting a router or bouncing a frame relay virtual circuit, a valid IP
static route configured over a virtual circuit may not get placed into the IP routing
table.
CR Q00044988-01: APPN
Various APPN connection failures cause a looping failure code to flood the log.
CR Q00045207-02: APPN
When an APPN DLUR connection fails, a message about zero-length CV is
logged.
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CR Q00045314-02: MIB
When you configure X25 on an interface, the MIB wflfEntry.wflfType reflects the
incorrect definition.
CR Q00045471-01: TCP
While connected to a third-party device, DLSw peers lose TCP connection when
an asymmetric routing failure occurs. The Nortel Networks routers TCP
connection to the third-party device remains in a listen state.
CR Q00045547-01: NHRP
All slots on the router reset when NHRP is enabled with 30 or more LECs
configured.
CR Q00045562-01: RADIUS
After losing the link to the RADIUS server, if you disable and then enable the
RADIUS Server Entry on the router, and then lose the RADIUS server link again,
the reset timer freezes and the router logs the message
Timer gate already
spawned for RADIUS server
. The RADIUS client becomes inactive.
CR Q00045595: HSSI
The HSSI driver module (hfsi.exe) is using a high percentage of the total CPU
utilization when there is no traffic on this line.
CR Q00045986-01: QLLC
When a QLLC interface becomes disconnected, the DLSw connection incorrectly
remains active and the connection cannot recover until it is cleared from the other
end of the connection.
CR Q00046382-02: DLSw
When receiving NETBIOS/SMB/NETLOGON frames via DLSw WAN/SSP, the
router sometimes drops these frames.
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CR Q00047410-02: OSPF
When a network outage occurs under the following conditions, a BDR of a
non-backbone OSPF area may leave type 3 LSAs or network summaries of
networks from that area max-aged in the LSDB:
The router must be an area border router (ABR).
The backbone network must be a broadcast network.
Another area on the router must be on a broadcast network that is shared with
other ABR routers.
CR Q00048129: BCC_BGP
After you use the BCC to add BGP confederation-peers, the
show config-all
command does not display the confederation-peers after you exit and restart the
BCC.
CR Q00048217-01: BCC_Multiuser
From the BCC, the multilevel access user password must be set to be exactly 10
characters or the router returns an error message.
CR Q00054031-02: APPN
On a router with APPN configured, executing the
ping -appn
command without
the
-m
<
mode_name
> option causes the router to loop continuously.
CR Q00054653-02: Frame Relay
The Passport 5430 and Passport 2430 routers drop IP frames received over a frame
relay network if the frames have an SNAP header.
CR Q00060108-02: NAT
If you have a large number of NAT entries (2000 or more) in the NAT static
mapping table and enter the NAT context in BCC config mode, the router faults.
CR Q00062295-03: NAT
When you enable NAT, the router does not process RIP 1 updates with a source
address of 255.255.255.255.
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Avaya BayRS, BCC, and Site Manager Software Version 15.1.0.0 Fixed Anomalies is advanced software designed to enhance the functionality and efficiency of your communication system. This comprehensive solution offers a range of capabilities, including:

Advanced call processing: The software provides robust call processing features, ensuring seamless and reliable call handling within your organization.

Unified communications integration: It enables seamless integration with unified communications platforms, allowing for a cohesive and streamlined communication experience across various devices and applications.

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